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Smart Antennas and Mutual Coupling in Circular Arrays

Student: Lup Hoe Chan

Supervisor: A/Prof. Marek Bialkowski

Category: Electrical Engineering Thesis Project

As our quest for mobility intensifies, the need for communicating promptly and efficiently at any place and at any time has become the main issue of wireless communications. Throughout the evolution of wireless communication, different types of antenna systems were developed, from omni-directional antenna systems to sectored antenna systems, to meet the demand of increasing capacity. Only recently, with the introduction of the smart or adaptive antenna systems, which brought about a significant increase in channel capacity and range, has our quest for mobility become more feasible.

3D Far Field Directivity of 5 Layers Circular Arrays

 

 

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